We'll honor them for becoming the people and the nation we know we can and should be.
So I ask you, let's say a silent prayer for those who've lost their lives and those left behind and for our country.
Amen.
Amen. - Oh man.
Folks, this is a time of testing.
We face an attack on our democracy and on truth.
A raging virus.
Growing inequity.
A sting of systemic racism.
A climate in crisis.
America's role in the world.
Any one of these would be enough to challenge us in profound ways.
But the fact is, we face them all at once.
Presenting this nation with one of the greatest responsibilities we've had.
Now we're going to be tested.
Are we going to step up?
All of us?
It's time for boldness.
For there's so much to do.
And this is certain.
I promise you.
We will be judged, you and I, by how we resolve these cascading crises of our era.
We will rise to the occasion, is the question.
Will we master this rare and difficult hour?
Will we meet our obligations and pass along a new and better world to our children?
I believe we must.
I'm sure you do as well.
I believe we will.
And when we do, we'll write the next great chapter in the history of the United States of America, the American story.
That might sound something like a song that means a lot to me.
It's called American Anthem.
There's one verse that stands out, at least for me, and it goes like this.
The work and prayers of Century have brought us to this day.
What shall be our legacy?
What will our children say?
Let me know in my heart when my days are through.
America.
America, I gave my best to you.
Let's add, let's us add our own work and prayers to the unfolding story of our great nation.
If we do this, then when our days are through, our children and our children's children will save us.
They gave their best.
They did their duty.
They healed the broken land.
My fellow Americans, I closed the day where I began with the sacred oath.
Before God and all of you, I give you my word.
I will always level with you.
I will defend the Constitution.
I'll defend our democracy.
I'll defend America.
And I'll give all, all of you, keep everything I do in your service.
Thinking not of power, but of possibilities.
Not of personal interest, but of public good.
And together we shall write an American story of hope, not fear.
Of unity, not division.
Of light, not darkness.
A story of decency and dignity.
Love and healing.
Greatness and goodness.
May this be the story that guides us.
The story that inspires us.
And the story that tells ages yet to come, that we answer the call of history, we met the moment, democracy and hope, truth and justice, did not die on our watch but thrived, that America secured liberty at home and stood once again as a beacon to the world.
That is what we owe our forbearers, one another and generation to follow.
So, With purpose and resolve, we turn to those tasks of our time.
Sustained by faith, driven by conviction, devoted to one another and the country we love with all our hearts.
May God bless America and may God protect our troops.
Thank you, America.
Thank you.
Do we have a feed there, Sean, that continues?
I'd like to...
It's a rare time where I want to hear what you, my listeners...
All right, if somebody starts speaking.
So I've been listening.
Dennis Prager here, and I made sure that I will be broadcasting today and tomorrow.
I have been...
I have been 24-7, except for sleep, finishing the 150,000 words of the commentary, the third volume of my five-volume commentary on the first five books of the Bible.
It's an oasis in a dark time, or in a dry time, if you will.
Garth Brooks will perform Amazing Grace.
Okay, let's hear that.
I will have comments on the new president's inaugural address and some of the things that have been said, but I'd like you to hear the proceedings.
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound.
Then saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I'm found.
I was blind, but now I see.
When we've been there ten thousand years, bright shining as the sun.
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore and violent events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
It's an opportunity for the right, the left, conservatives, liberals, all Americans to repudiate political violence and reaffirm, once again, our commitment to ordered liberty.
It's the American way.
I'm Albert Moeller.
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Article Baltimore Sun.
Headline.
Homicide is a devastating plague on black communities, and it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N Hudgens.
Baltimore Sun.
Quote.
The reality is that homicides in major cities, including Baltimore, are not race neutral.
Of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of Baltimore last year, just about all of them were African Americans.
The shooters, killers, were most likely black as well.
This is a devastating plague acutely affecting black communities across the country, writes this man.
I haven't come across the word microaggression yet.
I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, We must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens' councils.
You know, liberals love telling you about white nationalism and how white nationalists are rising up.
I'm born and raised in South Central.
I've been...
On the earth now for a few decades, I don't recall seeing a single Klansman up and down my neighborhood in all those decades I lived there.
Maybe I just missed it.
The number of blacks gunned down in the streets by other blacks parallels our memories of the many blacks lynched in communities across the United States after Reconstruction.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country.
I didn't write this.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N-S.
Send your angry Uncle Tom.
Sell out letters to him.
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How the media has been covering what tragically happened last week and kind of some new revelations that have been coming out, which is one of the main reasons why I think that the rush to impeachment, this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information as this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information Now, it might seem very simple.
What happened?
But do not conflate your feeling as to what happened with the detailed facts with what happened.
What do I mean with that?
Your feeling should be saddened, troubled, that our capital was overrun, and that six people died to date.
However, there seems to be a lot of detail.
The Gorman, 24 years old.
The Gorman, 24 years old.
It's true.
That even as we grieved, we grew, that even as we hurt, we hoped, that even as we tired, we tried, that we'll forever be tied together, victorious, not because we will never again know defeat, but because we will never again sow division.
Scripture tells us to envision that everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree and no one shall make them afraid.
If we're to live up to our own time, then victory won't lie in the blade but in all the bridges we've made.
It's the promised glade, the hill we climb if only we dare it.
Because being American is more than a pride we inherit.
It's the past we step into and how we repair it.
We've seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it.
Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy.
And this effort very nearly succeeded.
But while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated.
In this truth, in this faith we trust, for while we have our eyes on the future, history has its eyes on us.
This is the era of just redemption.
We feared it at its inception.
We did not feel prepared to be the heirs of such a terrifying hour, but within it we found the power to author a new chapter, to offer hope and laughter to ourselves.
So, while once we asked, how could we How could we possibly prevail over catastrophe?
Now we assert.
How could catastrophe possibly prevail over us?
We will not march back to what was but move to what shall be a country that is bruised but whole, benevolent but bold, fierce and free.
We will not be turned around or interrupted by intimidation because we know our inaction And Ursa will be the inheritance of the next generation.
Our blenders become their burdens.
But one thing is certain.
If we merge mercy with might and might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children's birthright.
So let us leave behind a country better than one we were left with every breath from my bronze pounded chest.
We will raise this wounded world into a wondrous one.
We will rise from the gold-limbed hills of the west.
We will rise from the windswept northeast where our forefathers first realized revolution.
We will rise from the lake-rimmed cities of the Midwestern states.
We will rise from the sun-baked south.
We will rebuild, reconcile, and recover.
No nook of our nation in every corner called our country.
Our people diverse and beautiful will emerge battered and beautiful.
When day comes we step out of the shade of flame and unafraid.
The new dawn blooms as we free it.
For there is always light.
If only we're brave enough to see it.
If only we're brave enough to be it.
Wow.
How's that for a national debut?
Most of us will remember where we were when we heard Joe Biden take the oath of office give his inaugural address.
We will all remember when we heard Amanda Gorman speak to the world as America's first national youth poet laureate.
Now for our benediction, I'm pleased to introduce Reverend Dr. Sylvester Beeman, the pastor of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Wilmington, Delaware, a friend of President Biden for 30 years.
There comes the reverend.
As a nation and people of faith gathered in this historical moment, let us unite in prayer. - Sarah.
God, we gather under the beauty of your holiness and the holiness of your beauty.
We seek your face, your smile, your warm embrace.
We petition you once more in this celebration.
We pray for divine favor upon our president, Joseph R. Biden, and our first lady, Dr. Jill Biden, and their family.
We further ask that you would extend the same favor upon our vice president, Kamala D. Harris, and our second gentleman, Doug Emhoff and their family.
More than ever, more than ever, they and our nation need you.
We need you, for in you we discover our common humanity.
In our common humanity, we will seek out the wounded and bind their wounds.
We will seek healing for those who are sick and diseased.
We will mourn our dead.
We will befriend the lonely, the least, and the left out.
We will share our abundance with those who are hungry.
We will do justly to the oppressed, acknowledge sin, and seek forgiveness, thus grasping reconciliation.
In discovering our humanity, we will seek the good in and for all our neighbors.
We will love the unlovable.
Remove the stigma of the so-called untouchables.
We will care for our most vulnerable, our children, the elderly, emotionally challenged, and the poor.
We will seek rehabilitation beyond correction.
We will extend opportunity to those locked out of opportunity.
We will make friends of our enemies.
We will make friends.
Of our enemies.
People, your people, shall no longer raise up weapons against one another.
We will rather use our resources for the national good and become a beacon of life and goodwill to the world.
And neither shall we learn hatred anymore.
We will lie down in peace.
And not make our neighbors afraid.
In you, oh God, we discover our humanity.
In our humanity, we discover our commonness.
Beyond the difference of color, creed, origin, political party, ideology, geography, and personal preferences.
We'll become greater stewards of your environment.
Preserving the land.
Reaping from it a sustainable harvest and securing its wonder and miracle-giving power for generations to come.
This is our benediction that from these hallowed grounds where slaves labored to build this shrine and citadel to liberty and democracy.
Let us all acknowledge From the indigenous Native American to those who recently received their citizenship.
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I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Leticia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a longstanding pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal, and unlawful force in suppressing Overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
Overwhelmingly.
Now, the New York Post points out, Letitia James evidently has an early bedtime because as darkness fell, these protests became overwhelmingly unpeaceful very quickly.
Activists ignored curfews, yelled, spat, pushed cops, windows were smashed, stores looted.
New York City became a boarded-up wasteland.
Especially in the wake of the Capitol, right?
It's the liberal narrative that everything over the summer was overwhelmingly peaceful, conveniently ignoring the attacks on federal buildings, the squatting in streets, looting, and deaths.
Deaths.
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Dr. Corey, welcome.
Thank you for your work in taking care of the COVID-afflicted.
Why is ivermectin good?
Why is it good?
Because it works.
You know, we have been searching for that medicine that could be effective, in particular in early outpatients, right?
So many things have been tried.
I think a lot of folks even...
Doctors, the healthcare systems, they're dejected, right?
Because a lot of medicines were purported to work.
Unfortunately, it's been very disappointing.
But the story about ivermectin is it couldn't come as a better time.
We need another tool in our toolkit to battle this pandemic.
And the data behind ivermectin is just rapidly increasing.
I mean, it's thoroughly convincing that this is going to be a highly, highly effective drug against COVID. So we have to correct that misimpression.
There are numerous trials.
So my manuscript, which just passed through peer review, is going to be published in a pretty prominent medical journal in the next coming weeks.
I reviewed 27 controlled trials.
16 of them are randomized controlled trials.
Five of them are double-blind and one is single-blind.
We have numerous trials from centers and countries around the world.
In the 27 trials, they include over 6,500 patients.
In the randomized controlled trials alone, over 2,500 patients.
And so we're doing what's called meta-analyses, where you combine all of the results from individual trials into a large analysis.
That is actually considered the highest and most powerful form of medical evidence.
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You know, he incited a riot.
He incited an insurrection.
So it's over.
Okay, fine.
Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager, and the people are exiting the stage in Washington, D.C., the inauguration of Joseph Biden and Kamala Harris, the new president and vice president of the United States.
So I am torn.
I level with you because I want Many of the things that they said to be true.
That he will govern just as much for those who, as an example, he will govern just as much for those who voted against him.
He will be their president as those who voted for him.
I don't know exactly what that means.
We'll obviously find out.
I hear that on day one he will issue Over a dozen executive orders undoing things that were done by President Trump.
And I assume if they are in the power of the President to do, he has the perfect right to do that.
It's hard to imagine that if you undo just about everything that half this country voted for, that you are I'm not saying this even critically.
I'm just saying that it's hard to imagine what that means.
That when you speak in an inaugural address, first time in the history of the United States, that domestic terrorism and white supremacy were mentioned in an inaugural address.
What's that?
We have a sound here?
That's interesting.
All right.
The poem that was read by Amanda Gorman was something I had some trepidation about because she had said, or someone had said, that she was going to be addressing what happened at the Capitol.
And she did, but it was not direct.
My only problem, really, with the poem, to the extent that I heard it, and I think I heard it, I'm sure I heard most of it, was that it wasn't a poem.
It was a speech, which is fine.
I'm not a poetry man to begin with.
So I just don't know what poetry is any longer if that was a poem.
And I'm not even saying this critically.
I'm saying it sort of as a question.
It's the least of my problems with anything that is going on in America.
And she delivered it certainly very well.
No question about that.
Systemic racism was mentioned.
As I said, white supremacy, domestic terrorism, the truth and justice will thrive on our watch.
I hope that that's true.
You can't have much truth, though, if everything that differs with you is suppressed, or much that differs with you is suppressed.
Truth does not come from the suppression of alternate voices, something that is unparalleled in American history, the amount of suppression of other voices.
That's the crisis of the moment, in my opinion, the unprecedented suppression of free speech.
That was not addressed, which I'm just mentioning this.
There were some nice things said.
The country we love with all our hearts.
Good.
I think that's important for people on the left to hear.
It's okay to say you love this country.
Of course, love is demonstrated.
I don't know how you can love a place that you think is so rotten as the New York Times thinks it is.
I don't believe that the editors of the New York Times love the United States, for example.
I do believe that Joe Biden loves the United States.
I don't know if Kamala Harris loves the United States.
These are just observations.
These are honorable...
Observations on a very dramatic day.
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Amy Klobuchar used the word insurrection.
People who are committed to the truth should not use the word insurrection.
That's not what happened on January 6th.
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Yesterday I was banned from communicating on Twitter and my Twitter joke...
People weren't even allowed to retweet it.
So powerful it was, the joke.
So powerful that the responsible voices in America said no one can retweet Eric's joke.
That is where we are.
It is lunacy, but it's evil.
And I'm speaking with former Congresswoman Michelle Bachman about where we are.
Well, you know, you had related to me how Twitter had taken down your joke.
And the first thing that came to my mind that I shared with you was the opening scene in the movie Cabaret with Liza Minnelli when they're in a nightclub and they have their jokes in an underground nightclub because they aren't allowed to have jokes out in public.
That's where we are today.
This is...
2021 in America and you can't have a conservative commentator give a joke anymore.
This is not okay.
And that's where the most important thing that any of us can do.
We all need to stand with Eric Metaxas.
We need to stand with anybody who's being shut down and canceled right now because they're starting with the politicians.
They're going to the pundits.
After that, they'll go to people in legal circles.
They'll go to people in academia.
They'll go to people.
People in churches, this wave is just starting.
Remember, President Trump is still president and they're in the process of shutting everyone down now while he's still president and they're trying to be like a can opener and evict him as president and evict the whole cabinet right now.
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This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
...
document.
All of that came to the fore, the inviolate events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the...
Hello everybody, I'm Dennis Prager on the inauguration which just took place and which was broadcast in part on this program.
Hello.
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So the theme was Unity.
And I've told you my whole life that I find calls for unity naive at best and disingenuous at worst.
And I will give him the benefit of the doubt on his first day of office that it's just naive.
What does it mean, unity?
You talk about white supremacy as a big issue in the country and about an insurrection.
Not a word about the...
The terror that dominated our cities for half a year last year.
Everything is about the quote-unquote insurrection that never took place.
A riot took place.
One I condemned within 30 minutes of finding out about it.
And it was condemned by every Republican, unlike the Democrats, who cheered on.
Or kept quiet, or didn't prosecute, but never condemned, except in the most necessary form to say they did it, like Joe Biden on a few tweets five days after they began.
All we hear about is what was done by right-wingers.
You can't unify the country without truth.
The truth is that we have far more to fear from left-wing terror than right-wing terror.
The ratio is about a thousand to one.
So you can't say you're committed to truth if you don't acknowledge that there are vast numbers of people who hate this country, who have dominated our society, who have taken over public spaces, destroyed, I don't know, a thousand businesses?
Torched them.
Vast amount of looting, looting defended on national public radio, which had an hour on the defense of, moral defense of looting.
What is ignored is, you're asking me, the American, to ignore truth while you say how important truth is.
Well, it's a tough pill to swallow.
We are bathing in lies.
Wouldn't it have been nice to say, you know what?
America wasn't founded, you kids, in schools.
America wasn't founded in 1619 as 3,000 schools are teaching their children now.
That's a lie.
America was founded in 1776. You talk about truth.
Kids are bathing in lies.
So, it's just an observation from a good-willed American who would like to see someone actually be president of all the people, but I don't know what that means.
You're going to give Iran back its money?
You're going to go and once again deal with the only regime on earth that advocates genocide?
Well, a lot of issues.
1-8 Prager 776-877-243-7776 The buzzwords to the left make the call for unity difficult, President Biden.
They just do.
I would love to cheer the words that were offered.
This country does not suffer from white supremacy.
You can't call for truth and unity and say we have to fight white supremacy or that the country is systemically racist.
You say you love America.
How do you love a place that's systemically racist?
Systemically.
Not a country that has racists in it.
Every country has racists in it.
Every country has rapists in it.
Every country has murderers in it.
Is the country a rapist?
Is the country systemically rapist?
He wouldn't say that.
I'm sure he wouldn't say that.
I don't know what happened.
I guess they don't say that the college is a rape culture anymore because nobody's at college.
I wonder when that will resume.
There's a very big difference between a society having bad people and a society being a bad society.
They are not the same thing.
Real Clear Politics picked up my column this week.
The reason I mention that is because Real Clear Politics takes columns of the left and right, what they think are most important.
My column is about the need of the left to suppress speech.
God, if he'd have just said, more than anything else, I wish he would have said, this is the country of free speech.
More than any other in the history of the world.
We will not tolerate the suppression of dissent in the United States of America.
Can you imagine that?
That, my friends, would have won me over with anything else he wanted to say.
We cannot tolerate the suppression of free speech in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
is patriotic.
That's what they said during the George Bush era.
That's what he should have said in his inaugural address.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I'm Dennis Prager.
I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a longstanding pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal, and unlawful force in suppressing overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
Overwhelmingly.
Now, the New York Post points out, Letitia James evidently has an early bedtime because as darkness fell, these protests became overwhelmingly unpeaceful very quickly.
Activists ignored curfews, yelled, spat, pushed cops, windows were smashed, stores looted, New York City became a boarded-up wasteland.
Especially in the wake of the Capitol, right?
It's the liberal narrative that everything over the summer was overwhelmingly peaceful, conveniently ignoring the attacks on federal buildings, the squatting streets, looting, and deaths.
Deaths.
Who would want to be a cop with a lunatic like this?
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Dr. Corey, welcome.
Thank you for your work in taking care of the COVID afflicted.
Why is ivermectin good?
Why is it good?
Because it works.
You know, we have been searching for...
That medicine that could be effective, in particular in early outpatients, right?
So many things have been tried.
I think a lot of folks, even doctors, the healthcare systems, they're dejected, right?
Because a lot of medicines were purported to work.
Unfortunately, it's been very disappointing.
But the story about ivermectin is it couldn't come as a better time.
We need another tool in our toolkit to battle this pandemic.
And the data behind ivermectin is just...
It's just rapidly increasing.
I mean, it's thoroughly convincing that this is going to be a highly, highly effective drug against COVID.
How confident are you without double-blind trials of ivermectin's efficacy?
Richfield, New Jersey, NJ.
Hello, Jay.
Yeah, hi, Dennis.
You know, I scanned over your thing about why the left suppresses free speech, and I just want to make this point clear.
Aren't you just more upset that the left decided to copy the tactic that the right have used over many decades, where they tried to censor what they thought was immoral and un-American?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Oh, come on.
When somebody says they have no idea what you're talking about, the response should be, okay, Dennis, let me give you examples.
I'm going to give you the example right now, okay?
How about The Last Temptation of Christ?
How about the movie Finding Nemo?
Wait, wait, wait.
What about The Last Temptation of Christ?
I remember the call for censorship by right-wing Christian...
I saw it in the movie theater.
Was it, in fact, suppressed?
Well, then, are you suppressed for not being on the Internet?
You're on the Internet, correct?
I'm on the Internet.
Just today?
Okay.
So you're telling...
I feel like I've entered the twilight zone.
You do not acknowledge...
You do not acknowledge that...
Okay, if you don't respond, I have to put you on hold.
I hate doing this.
Because then it sounds like I'm suppressing a caller.
But I have to be allowed to respond.
I just want to...
I want to know, because I prefer clarity to agreement.
You are telling me that there is no censorship of right-wing views in this country at this time.
Is that what you're telling me?
No.
So then why did you call?
There is no censorship of rights.
Oh, there is none.
Okay.
Yeah.
My friends, just today my wife was listening to Dr. Simone Gold, who was speaking about, as a doctor, some of the dangers of this.
The potential dangers of the rapidity with which this vaccination was made.
YouTube shut her down, a doctor, in the middle of her presentation.
The President of the United States does not have a Twitter account, or the former President of the United States.
Calls like this are what make me pessimistic.
To deny that the right is shut down in the United States.
Did I speak about the man who lost his job because he was at the peaceful demonstration in Washington?
Yes, I spoke about that.
A photo of him, and now he has no work.
He was a musician.
This is the biggest cancel culture in the history of the United States.
half this country is literally afraid for their vocation and reputation if they supported the president, the last president of the United States of America for the first time in America.
This is Albert Moeller for townhall.com.
The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore and violent events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
It's an opportunity for the right, the left, conservatives, liberals, all Americans to repudiate political violence and reaffirm, once again, our commitment to ordered liberty.
It's the American way.
I'm Albert Moeller.
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Headline, homicide is a devastating plague on black communities, and it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N, Hudgens.
Baltimore Sun.
Quote, the reality is that homicides in major cities, including Baltimore, are not race neutral.
Of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of Baltimore last year, just about all of them were African-Americans.
The shooters, killers were most likely black as well.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country, writes this man.
I haven't come across the word microaggression yet.
I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, We must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens' councils.
You know, liberals love telling you about white nationalism and how white nationalists are rising up.
I'm born and raised in South Central.
I've been...
On the earth now for a few decades, I don't recall seeing a single Klansman up and down my neighborhood in all those decades I lived there.
Maybe I just missed it.
The number of blacks gunned down in the streets by other blacks parallels our memories of the many blacks lynched in communities across the United States after Reconstruction.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country.
I didn't write this.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N-S.
Send your angry Uncle Tom.
Sell out letters to him.
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How the media has been covering what tragically happened last week and kind of some new revelations that have been coming out, which is one of the main reasons why I think that the rush to impeachment, this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information as to this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering Now, it might seem very simple.
What happened?
But do not conflate your feeling as to what happened.
With the detailed facts with what happened.
What do I mean with that?
Your feelings should be saddened, troubled, that our capital was overrun and that six people died to date.
However, there seems to be a lot of details that are now coming out that are showing that this was pre-planned.
This was not necessarily just an extension.
Of people that went to the president's speech at the Washington Monument.
But first, I want to lead with this story.
And I'm going to tell you how we're going to be covering this story, the story of what happened at the Capitol from this point forward.
There's not an election coming up anytime soon.
Anyone trying to score political points at this moment, I think, is doing a disservice to their listeners and their viewers.
And so we are now hearing repeated calls from the media that everything on the Capitol was right-wing inspired.
That's not necessarily true.
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Anybody in New York saw, did you see all the marching out with, Nothing screams social justice better than walking out with Gucci purses, you know, or Target under your arms.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't even.
Then this headline.
A new study.
It's like we're in the loony bin.
I swear it feels like this is just massive trolling.
Let's go.
Yeah, it's the police officer's fault.
When people were burning down buildings.
Got it.
Got it.
Good.
Here's a new study evaluating COVID-19 responses around the world.
You'll find this interesting.
It found that mandatory lockdown orders did not provide significantly more benefits to slowing the spread of the disease than any other voluntary measures such as social distancing or travel reduction.
Oh, you think?
Really?
Tell me more.
The peer-reviewed study.
Which was conducted by a group of Stanford researchers and published in the Wiley Online Library on January 5th, analyzed coronavirus case growth in 10 countries.
Okay?
England, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and the U.S. Those are countries that implemented mandatory lockdown orders and business closures, compared that to South Korea and Sweden.
Which implemented less severe, voluntary responses.
It aimed to analyze the effect that less restrictive or more restrictive measures had on changing individual behavior curbing the transmission of the virus.
The researchers used a mathematical model.
Under that model, the researchers determined there is no significant, clear, beneficial effect of more restrictive measures on case growth in any country.
Great.
Well, I'm glad to hear that now.
Good to know.
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Hi, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager, and I broadcast the last hour.
Most of the hour, or I guess half the hour, was devoted to the end of the Joe Biden, now President Biden, inaugural address, and the poem that was read.
I believe her name was Amanda Gorman, and my comments on it.
The calls were for unity.
I think the plan is to impeach a president who is no longer president in the U.S. Senate to have an impeachment hearing.
It's hard to call for unity when you want to just do something that is pure venom, pure hatred, loathing for half the country.
It's not Donald Trump.
It's for those of us who voted for Donald Trump.
We hate your guts.
We will do anything we can to smear all 74 million of you.
And we will even impeach a president who is no longer president.
That is the message.
So when you hear calls for unity, it's a little disingenuous.
I just want to note that it's always painful to cancel a male-female hour, but it's once in four years that a president is inaugurated.
And I don't feel that I can miss the moment.
Also, I have not been on for two days and have a lot to share with you.
Mark Davis and Mark Eisler and every other Mark involved in my show, I want to thank.
Mark gives you a head start.
We have affirmative action for Marks on this program.
Anyway, my show's in great hands when I'm not here.
And I thank you.
I continue to be quarantined, given that two members of my household had COVID, and I was tested again yesterday.
I would actually, I know this sounds bizarre, but I think I am so healthy, and I think that I am on such a good regimen with hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and ivermectin that I'd like to get it over with.
Have an asymptomatic positive test.
As bizarre as that might sound, I would prefer to have immunity via having had COVID than an inoculation.
I'm not telling people not to get inoculated, but I've never seen such speed that's both impressive and worrisome at the same time.
You are allowed to be worried.
And you are allowed to be confident.
We'll see what happens.
I hope that it is wonderful.
On the COVID issue, my lack of faith in every institution, essentially, of the country at this time has now broadened to medicine.
I think it's been corrupted.
When thousands of scientists say it's okay to demonstrate against racism in the middle of an epidemic where they said people need to social distance, you know that the sciences have been corrupted.
But the part that bothers me the most is that the country has relied 100% medically.
It has relied on hospitalization and inoculation.
Vaccination, instead of prevention, just a massive announcement to people to take big doses of vitamin D, which nobody thinks is harmful, would have saved lives, not to mention zinc would have saved lives, and of course hydroxychloroquine, one of the most safe prescription drugs that has ever been prescribed.
Along with ivermectin.
That the medical profession has not endorsed that will be one of the great scandals of American history.
Of American science history.
Let's put it that way.
We could have saved, in my opinion, a lot of lives.
And instead, we relied on vaccination, ventilators, which are basically a death sentence, and hospitalization.
Instead of therapeutics, we relied on a vaccine.
One of the reasons is corruption.
There's no money in hydroxychloroquine.
There's no money in ivermectin.
There's a ton of money in Pfizer and Moderna.
I'm the guy who used to defend Big Pharma.
Not anymore.
They've done wonderful things for people.
I always said that, and it remains true.
That's the state of medicine in the United States.
It is a scandal that so many Americans died when we could have given them therapeutics in the beginning.
It is a scandal that people are told masks work, but you can't visit a dying relative in a hospice or in a hospital.
It is a scandal that you can't visit people for a year in a nursing home to put elderly people who are infirm.
In solitary confinement for a year is torture.
And this was all done by the medical profession.
I find it to be a moral scandal.
The cruelty to these people.
Ask them, would you rather risk getting COVID from a relative?
They say, oh no, it's not the relative.
It's all the other people in the hospital.
Really?
I thought masks work.
You can't have it both ways.
You can't tell me who masks work and then say you can't visit your mother who's dying, your father who's dying.
You can't have it both ways, my friends.
If it works, let them visit.
And if it doesn't work, take them off.
We are living in the age of the grandiose lie.
The corruption of our institutions, of the elite institutions, is...
Very, very sad and worrisome in American life today.
The trick is for people to be allowed to say it.
And that's the biggest issue, the free speech issue in the United States of America.
Yes, so there will be an impeachment trial, but not a hearing.
Impeachment trial.
The future of the Republican Party is in doubt.
This is very worrisome because it's the only opposition to the left in the political sphere.
So, it's a real issue.
I want to talk to you about a story that you may not be aware of that gives you a...
A sign of our times.
Caltech to remove name of founding president.
Caltech announced, this is yesterday's, no, no, a couple of days ago, Los Angeles Times.
Caltech announced Friday that it would remove the name of the founding president and first Nobel laureate, Robert A. Milliken, from campus buildings because he supported eugenics.
Joining universities across the nation in repudiating those who joined the racist movement a century ago.
First of all, eugenics was racist.
It also has nothing to do with racism.
It was just evil.
There are evils that are not all racist.
Racism is evil, but not all evil is racist.
It was when you would breed out undesirables.
So there was a case in the 1930s.
In the United States, there was a case of a young girl.
I'll get her age for you.
They declared her an idiot and that her mother was an idiot and they didn't want her to reproduce idiots.
That's the term they used.
A white girl.
And she was sterilized against her will.
This went to the Supreme Court of the United States, which voted 8-1 to support The forced sterilization of this girl.
One of the justices was Louis D. Brandeis, who was a great man.
He supported eugenics.
There's a university named after a eugenics supporter.
Will Brandeis University change its name?
Of course not.
It won't change its name because there's too much money in it.
Same with Yale.
But Caltech, there wasn't enough money in Milliken.
So they dropped him.
I don't think Brandeis changed its name.
I don't think Milliken should have been dropped there.
You don't judge people in our age, in their age, with our age's standards.
Milliken made Caltech possible.
This is what the president of Caltech, in his disingenuous, cowardly statement, announced.
I will read it to you when we get back.
This is what is happening in the United States.
This is the cancel culture writ large.
You want to have some unity, President Biden?
Condemn this stuff.
Condemn the suppression of speech.
Former President of the United States is locked out of Twitter?
And you're calling for unity?
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So many voices, many people who claim to speak for the evangelical church, they are, it seems to me, saying things that I consider totally wrong.
They're basically telling us all to shut up and to kind of go with the narrative that's being put out there.
And I have to say, you know...
If I believed the narrative were correct, I would be saying the same thing.
But everything in me says this narrative is not correct.
There's too much that I see that is really suspicious.
The kind of thing, the way Joe Biden et alia handled themselves in the last few months, it didn't seem to me.
That they were clamoring for transparency.
It seemed to me they were trying to run out the clock and say, shut up, shut up, get people to shut up, and we're just going to win this thing, and then we'll get to shut everybody up.
That's effectively what's happening.
There is no way.
That anyone like you or me would countenance that.
We are not required to agree with each other in this country.
We have a right.
It's a mature adult thing to respect each other's opinions.
That's what we need to do.
So we need to stand strong.
We need to love God.
We need to love each other.
And I want to encourage everyone.
Resist being depressed.
Resist being discouraged.
Be joyous.
Every day I wake up and I say, this is the day the Lord And every night before I close my eyes on my pillow, I ask God for a miracle.
I pray for our nation.
I pray for our president.
I pray for my family.
Let's keep doing that.
And I think we'll stand strong.
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How much fraud did you discover in Nevada?
And I will add to that, did you think you had an appropriate opportunity to present it to a court?
Yeah, I think we did have an appropriate opportunity, and that's the whole, you know, system, right?
We have a system where we get to petition.
Courts and governments, obviously, we did not get the outcome that we desired.
There was limited, I would say, research opportunity that we were given.
Obviously, we don't have the ballots or the envelopes with the signatures on them.
And our whole case was that the signature verification problem wasn't what it should have been.
And that's an incredibly difficult process to go down the road.
And prove without having the access to the ballots and the envelopes, and we were never allowed access to that.
Certainly we have to concentrate on having an ID to vote.
And I believe, because we have a huge problem with this in California, is that you shouldn't send ballots to people that do not know those ballots are coming.
We should have a system where individuals can vote by mail.
But they tell the Register of Voters, the officials in the county, where they live so that the address is correct.
I got kicked off Twitter for two days because I shared two ballots in California from a friend of mine whose parents had received ballots, but they had been dead for more than 10 years, both of them.
Hello, my friends. my friends.
I want to remind you, in light of the suppression of free speech, I and Adam Carolla starred in a movie.
It's a movie-slash-documentary.
It's both No Safe Spaces, which was prophetic.
So you should see it.
Twitter has, of course, shut down President Trump's account.
Parler was booted off the App Store by Apple.
And it's all there in this fantastic film that Adam Carroll and I are in.
See the whole movie, the full movie, No Safe Spaces, for a preview, as it were, of the politically correct dangers facing America.
So go to SalemNow.com and download your copy of No Safe Spaces or order the DVD. And please have your kids watch this.
I don't care if they're over 10. If they're 50 or they're 10. That's SalemNow.com No Safe Spaces.
It's a great movie.
I promise at the end you might have tears and you'll laugh a lot too.
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Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call, and I hope that you and your family will do well with the COVID situation.
Thank you.
Yes.
So I want to say respectfully, I disagree with the thing about the rioting not being a bigger problem.
I mean, I think a study has recently come out that since 1994, there's been a large preponderance of rioting and domestic terrorism acts that have been more from the far right.
Not to be saying that things have not happened from all aspects of the ideological stance, but I think it has been shown that it's mostly from the far right.
This is why I consider most studies liars.
Let me ask you a question.
You and I have lived in the year 2020 as adults.
In the year 2020, what was the ratio of left-wing terror, if you want to use the word, I won't use the word, I will just say destruction, to right-wing destruction?
What was the ratio that you experienced and I experienced?
Well, I would say that if you consider the riots that happened over the summertime as a one sustained event, I would believe that there's still more far-right incidents that happen.
However, I do get your point.
Honestly, I think that the riots that happened over the summertime are born out of, and not just here, as a matter of fact, but those riots, or protests, I should say, and riots formed out of it, happened across the whole world because they were outraged to see once again.
No, I didn't ask if they're justified.
I didn't ask if burning down buildings and destroying businesses is justified.
You think it is.
That's fine.
It's not fine.
You did say that.
I don't care what you think if they're justified.
I ask you, what is the ratio in 2020 of left-wing rioting destruction to right-wing rioting destruction?
I would say that there were more of the riots happening and protests happening from the left side because of that one particular event that was prolonged.
I heard one particular event.
What did you say?
I would say, yeah, there's more destruction that happened.
No, there's not more.
It was a monopoly.
There was only left-wing destruction in 2020. You know, here's the thing.
I mean, there's also a lot of right-wing plots and things that happen.
For example, I mean, I know some of these things didn't actually get, you know, didn't happen because they were flooded.
But, like, for example, I don't take lightly that Gretchen Whitmer, you know, there's a fourth plot on her life as a governor.
I don't think, I don't take these things lightly that, you know, actually, I don't wish it would have happened at all, but if Vice President Pence, That's right, I would.
You're right.
I agree.
If it had happened, I would see it in a different light.
But it didn't happen.
What did happen is, rioting was 100% from the left.
Massive destruction.
Complete acceptance and tolerance by Democratic mayors and governors.
Nearly destroyed my country last year.
The right did nothing.
That's a fact.
Studies.
You get it, folks?
Studies.
Thank you for calling, because I'm responding to what you said, not to you, and I always go to calls first that differ with me.
This is a great example of the famous Groucho Marx skit where he's caught in bed by his wife.
He's caught with another woman.
And as he's getting out and putting on his clothing, he says, you're going to believe me or your lying eyes?
It's a great line.
Just a great line.
The lying eyes, right?
That's what we all have, lying eyes.
We all saw the left destroy city after city.
Oh, that was Chico.
Okay.
Oh, God.
Me or your lion eyes?
That's right.
This is how the left rewrites history.
They publish studies.
See, the studies said that's true.
My attitude towards studies is either they confirm what common sense suggests or they're wrong.
It's been 99% of the time that has actually been accurate.
It's been a guideline in my life.
We're supposed to believe that the great issue was the January 6th riot in the Capitol.
That's it.
The insurrection, it's now called.
There was no insurrection in Seattle.
There was no insurrection in Minneapolis.
There was no insurrection in Portland.
No insurrection in New York City.
No, no, no, no.
In Washington on January 6th.
Yes, indeed, my friends.
Back to Caltech.
This is the obsequious, cowardly statement of its president, Thomas Rosenbaum.
It is fraught to judge individuals outside of their time.
But it is clear from the documentation presented that Millikan lent his name and his prestige to a morally reprehensible eugenics movement that already had been discredited scientifically during his time.
The renamings will help position the institute to retain and attract the most talented and innovative researchers from every background, so we may remain a leader in science and technology.
Actually, what I do believe is that Caltech looks like another cowardly institution taken over by the woke.
That's all it looks like.
Has gone down, in my estimation, taken over by the thugs, the intellectual thugs of our time, the left.
It is unbelievable.
Well, Brandeis University, you're next.
Let's go.
If everybody who supported eugenics cannot have a name in a university, Brandeis must change its name.
But it won't.
It won't even address the issue.
Brandeis, in my opinion, was a great man, I might add.
But he supported eugenics.
But there's too much money in keeping Brandeis University Brandeis University.
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Congresswoman Liz Cheney from the state of Wyoming has come out and said that she supports impeachment.
There are five or six other Republicans as well.
Republicans are running for cover and they're running for cover quickly.
Mostly because a lot of them see a political opportunity right now.
So Isabel, can you help build that out how some Republicans are...
Ultimately, I think we're seeing a really clear schism in the Republican Party right now between individuals who are answering to their constituents, who maybe are upset about the results of this last election, are rightfully concerned with some pretty credible allegations of voter fraud that were never followed up on in a court of law or by our Congress of the United States, and then individuals who are trying to appease the establishment Republican Party, trying to keep good favor in the United States Congress.
Obviously, we know that things accomplished in Andy Biggs has called for the removal of Liz Cheney as head of the Republican Conference Chair,
as has Jim Jordan.
And we're starting to see there's kind of this schism happening.
Let's go to cut 71. I've called for her resignation.
I don't think she should be the chair of the Republican conference anymore.
The reality is she's not representing the conference.
And so what was really bothered me throughout this entire event, post what happened tragically last Wednesday, is you're starting to see who really supported President Donald Trump and his ideas and who just said they supported his agenda and his ideas. is you're starting to see who really supported President Donald
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Now, I'm 61 years old.
Rust Belt.
Worked in the steel mill 32 years.
I was working six days a week, unlimited overtime, when Jimmy Carter was president.
Got laid off for a year and a half when Ronald Reagan came in.
I wonder why.
And then another thing about this election and everything.
Every time I look on television, all I see is the rebel flag, a bunch of white people.
This guy's still bringing Reagan after all this.
What's 40 years ago?
Damn.
Running around tearing up the Capitol, which I've never seen in my 61 years on this.
I hadn't either, and I'm as disgusted as you are, sir.
But you seem like to defend Trump.
Did I defend the looters, the rioters, sir?
They do.
You're nothing but a spin doctor, Mr. Elder.
A spin doctor.
At least he called me a mister.
It's like Fox News.
I've been called worse.
Always spin something when Trump does something stupid.
You know, I got 35 black and a few Latino people, and we listen to your show.
You should hear the things that they call you.
So you have a nice day, and you stay on your side of the fence, Mr. Elder, because we know...
Isn't that segregation?
Isn't that discrimination?
Isn't that Jim Crow?
I've got to stay on my side of the fence?
Isn't that what MLK was talking about when he wrote that letter?
It's buttered on, and it's usually the lighter side of the bread.
Have a good day.
My bread is buttered on the whiter side of the bread.
Now, this is always fascinating when I hear it.
I'm assuming the gentleman is black.
You have any idea all the white people I've criticized?
What color is Bill Clinton?
What color is Joe Biden?
What color is Hillary Clinton?
What is the white side?
What color are all these left wing people that I go after?
I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Hi.
Hello, Walter.
Hello, Dennis.
Are you really a microbiologist?
I am by degree in education, yes.
All right.
I don't have a trivial question.
I just thought I'd give you a lie detector test.
You passed.
Go ahead.
I appreciate it.
I've called once before with the same kind of credentials.
We talked about some other issue earlier, but this time around I heard you talking about COVID and hydroxychloroquine, and I wanted to share some information that I thought was interesting that you may find interesting as well.
In November last year, 2020, the American Medical Association issued resolutions during its annual meeting.
And the third page issue, a resolution 506, I believe it is, 506 or 509, actually rescinded their previous statements where they had spoken out against the use of those medications for the treatment actually rescinded their previous statements where they had spoken out against the
And they backed off on that to say where treatment of patients using this medication, that they were actually putting their support behind doctors treating people for off-label usage of drugs like that.
I thought it was interesting because when you're talking about this, I have not heard anywhere in the news that this happened, that there was a shift in the medical community about this.
Thank you.
I am typing it in.
That's the reason I'm quiet.
I'm going to look that up.
I thank you for this.
I'm going to look it up.
If he's telling the truth, and I'm not saying if he's not lying, but if he's accurate, that's a better way of putting it.
The lying media is responsible for many deaths, aside from Responsible for the crushing of truth in this country.
But the previous AMA statements against hydroxychloroquine killed a lot of Americans.
We're a serious crisis in the country that every institution has been ruined by the left, including sciences.
And now Caltech goes down the drain with this phony thing about Renaming all its buildings.
Brandeis University won't rename its university.
Also a supporter of eugenics.
It's terrible.
It's terrible to live in the age of the lie and for the media to be so cover up for these lies of the institutions.
In my home, two members of my home, young people, I live here on my stepson and his fiancee and they both got COVID and within a day of having hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin their symptoms essentially disappeared.
I have been on it as a prophylactic as my wife has as well for half a year.
And we've been tested.
We're negative.
And tested again yesterday.
I've been in quarantine.
I'm broadcasting from home.
I follow protocols about going to work.
If you've been in proximity, I was in very close proximity of both these COVID-positive people for a week.
I have zero symptoms.
There are symptoms left.
When we gave them hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin and zinc.
For vast numbers of people in the early stages of COVID, this is a godsend.
Our corrupt medical institutions have not told you about this.
Instead, the vast power of the pharmaceutical companies prevailed.
Because hydroxychloroquine is cheap, a couple of dollars, and the vaccination is expensive, or somebody pays for it, billions of dollars.
We don't have that money in this.
Yes.
Ah, okay, I'm going to look up that AMA resolution, obviously.
Last, let's see, Rosenbaum, that's the president of Caltech, who's disgraced is the name of Caltech.
Caltech looks like another weak-willed, spineless institution.
Said the Caltech Board of Trustees, quote, overwhelmingly voted Wednesday to drop the name of Milliken and five other eugenics proponents from all campus buildings, assets, and honors.
They included Harry Chandler, who served as Los Angeles Times publisher from 1917 to 1944, and joined Milliken on the board of the Human Betterment Foundation, a Pasadena-based group that promoted eugenics.
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I'm 61 years old.
Rust Belt.
Worked in the steel mill 32 years.
I was working six days a week, unlimited overtime, when Jimmy Carter was president.
Got laid off for a year and a half when Ronald Reagan came in.
I wonder why.
And then another thing about this election and everything.
Every time I look on television, all I see is the rebel flag, a bunch of white people.
This guy's still blaming Reagan after all this.
Was it 40 years ago?
Damn.
Running around tearing up the Capitol, which I've never seen in my 61 years on this.
I hadn't either, and I'm as disgusted as you are, sir.
But you seem like to defend Trump.
Did I defend the looters, the rioters, sir?
They do.
You're nothing but a spin doctor, Mr. Elder.
At least he called me Mr. It's like Fox News.
I've been called worse.
I always spin something when Trump does something stupid.
You know, I got 35 black and a few Latino people, and we listen to your show.
You should hear the things that they call you.
So you have a nice day, and you stay on your side of the fence, Mr. Elder, because we know...
Isn't that segregation?
Isn't that discrimination?
Isn't that Jim Crow?
I've got to stay on my side of the fence?
Isn't that what MLK was talking about when he wrote that letter?
It's buttered on, and it's usually the lighter side of the bread.
Have a good day.
My bread is buttered on the whiter side of the bread.
Now, this is always fascinating when I hear it.
I'm assuming the gentleman is black.
You have any idea all the white people I've criticized?
What color is Bill Clinton?
What color is Joe Biden?
What color is Hillary Clinton?
What is the white side?
What color are all these left-wing people that I go after?
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I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a longstanding pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal, and unlawful force in suppressing Overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
overwhelmingly hello my friends Dennis Prager here.
The painful spinelessness is as painful as the self-righteousness.
Anybody who advocated anything wrong a century ago or...
Nearly a century ago, their names are to be extirpated.
Caltech is the latest example of this cowardice and this self-righteousness.
Brandeis University, as I keep telling you, won't change its name, even though Louis Brandeis voted in favor of eugenics on the Supreme Court.
Major decision in the 30s.
Last June, USC stripped the name of former university president Rufus B. von Kleinsmid.
From a prominent campus building, Stanford University announced it would remove the name of its founding president, David Starr Jordan, from campus buildings and streets.
While a high school bearing his name was changed simply to Jordan High by the L.A. Board of Education.
Pomona College said it would rename its Millican Laboratory after nearly 1,000 community members signed a petition.
That's the frightening part is these thousands.
Americans have deteriorated in their character and in their lack of humility.
We are great.
These a-holes of the past, they were nothing.
Who from the past will be judged as positively?
No matter what your contribution, if you held the wrong position, you're gone, man.
So, Caltech, USC. This is, oh, so during reading this article, this was precious.
Reading this article about what happened at Caltech, the Los Angeles Times piece quoted a guy and I thought, I know that name.
Where do I know that name from?
So here it is.
As shown by recent events, the ideology of white supremacy poses a grave danger to our society and democracy.
This is just a gigantic lie, but it doesn't matter.
And we need to stop honoring people like Milliken and the leaders of the Human Betterment Foundation, who were its leading advocates, said Michael Schwe, C-H-W-E, a Caltech alumnus, Who led one of the petition drives and is a political science professor at UCLA. And I thought, wait a minute, I remember this name of this radical at UCLA, the guy who suppresses people, Michael Schway.
Yeah, and sure enough, I googled, and I realized he led the petition for me not to conduct the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra.
Of which he was a member and wouldn't play for me, even though it was when I conducted Haydn's Symphony at the Disney Concert Hall, the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra.
It was sold out.
The only time a regional orchestra ever sold out Disney Concert Hall, I raised enough money for that orchestra to support it for a year.
I didn't take a penny.
But it was more important for him that a conservative not conduct this Michael Schwer at UCLA. He was one of three who, from UCLA I believe, were professors that led the petition against my playing, against my conducting.
Yeah, this is the guy who's leading the campaign to get rid of the Millikan name at Caltech.
This is an unimpressive human being.
This is what he wrote at the time.
I googled him, that's me, Prager, and realized, oh my god, we can't do a concert with this guy, recall Schwer.
This is from the LA Times at the time.
Two and a half years ago, is it?
What is it going to say about our values?
People are going to associate us with him, that's Dennis Prager, forever.
The question, says Schwer, is whether that will deliver longer-lasting damage to the orchestra's brand.
Did I damage the brand?
This guy lives in his left-wing cocoon and just throws grenades at society.
The signatories have simply said they won't participate and urged their friends not to go.
Michael Schway, UCLA professor of political science and violinist in the symphony.
I hope he was never let back in.
He wouldn't play.
I think that he was not allowed to continue to play.
Because, I mean, otherwise they're saying, you try to sabotage the orchestra, and now it's okay, just come back and play.
I hope that he's never gone back and played.
I'm going to find out.
A concert with Dennis Prager would normalize hatred and bigotry and profoundly damage this trust.
This is a guy who teaches political science at UCLA. By the way, I had one of the other professors on for an hour on my show.
I think Shwe refused.
I don't blame him.
Apter was atypical, being a leftist who actually would debate.
The vast majority of them never debate.
They just throw their grenades.
One of the things in his open letter that he wrote, Michael Shwe, Prager believes that the moral principles of people who do not believe in God are based solely on opinion.
That's correct.
That's exactly what I believe.
It's fascinating.
It's not a belief.
It's a fact.
If there is no God who is the author of right and wrong, then there is no right and wrong.
There are opinions.
You could be a good person.
At least he didn't claim.
As many atheists do, Prager says an atheist can't be a good person, which is a complete lie.
Of course, an atheist can be a good person.
In a video from Prager University, which he puts in quotes, entitled, If there is no God, murder isn't wrong.
Prager states, Only if there is a God who says murder is wrong, is murder wrong.
Otherwise, all morality is opinion.
This is a profound insult to the many members of our community who are atheists.
And believe that there is such a thing as ethical behavior.
It shows you the intellectual superficiality of this man, a political science professor.
That there is such a thing as ethical behavior.
I don't believe there's such a thing as ethical behavior among non-believers.
This is who's teaching your kids at UCLA. How the media has been covering what tragically happened last week and kind of some new revelations that
have been coming out, which is one of the main reasons why I think that the rush to impeachment, this drive-by impeachment was such a mistake because we are still getting and gathering information as to what happened last week.
Now, it might seem very simple.
What happened?
But do not conflate your feeling as to what happened with the detailed facts with what happened.
What do I mean with that?
Your feeling should be saddened, troubled, that our capital was overrun, and that six people died to date.
However, there seems to be a lot of details that are now coming out that are showing that this This was pre-planned.
This was not necessarily just an extension of people that went to the President's speech at the Washington Monument.
But first, I want to lead with this story.
And I'm going to tell you how we're going to be covering this story, the story of what happened at the Capitol from this point forward.
There's not an election coming up anytime soon.
Anyone trying to score political points at this moment?
I think is doing a disservice to their listeners and their viewers.
And so we are now hearing repeated calls from the media that everything on the Capitol was right-wing inspired.
That's not necessarily true.
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Anybody in New York saw, did you see all the marching out of, nothing screams social justice better than walking out with Gucci purses.
Or a target under your arms.
I can't.
I can't even.
Then this headline, a new study, it's like we're in the loony bin.
I swear, it feels like, this is just massive trolling, let's go, yeah, it's the police officer's fault.
When people were burning down buildings.
Got it.
Got it.
Good.
Here's a new study evaluating COVID-19 responses around the world.
You'll find this interesting.
It found that mandatory lockdown orders did not provide significantly more benefits to slowing the spread of the disease than any other voluntary measures such as social distancing or travel reduction.
Oh, you think?
Really?
Tell me more.
The peer-reviewed study.
Which was conducted by a group of Stanford researchers and published in the Wiley Online Library on January 5th, analyzed coronavirus case growth in 10 countries.
Okay?
England, France, Germany.
Yes, indeed, everybody.
You're listening to The Dennis Prager Show.
I see one of those quoted in the LA Times as calling for the renaming of these buildings.
Basically a founder of Caltech because he supported eugenics in the early 20th century.
Nobel Prize winner.
Guy who made much of Caltech possible.
So is this guy Michael Schwe, C-H-W-E, a political science professor.
Sure enough, he led the campaign for me not to conduct the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra.
This is one of those A gentleman who is a purely destructive force in society.
And so it's fascinating.
I remembered the name.
I looked it up to make sure it was true.
Not a particularly deep man.
Yeah, it's an insult that I said that God is necessary for there to be objective morality.
He wrote in the letter, it's one of the reasons not to have me conduct, this is a profound insult to the many members of our community who are atheists.
Why is it an insult?
It shows he's a child, this guy, taking personally what has nothing to do with the personal.
How is it an insult to atheists to say that objective morality is dependent upon a God who says there's a good and an evil?
I debated this issue at Oxford University about 30 years ago with an atheist professor, Jonathan Glover, who was a moral giant, in my opinion.
He wasn't insulted.
He agreed with me because he understands.
Of course, if there's no God, ethics are subjective.
Every atheist professor who is worthy of the name professor knows that.
It's not an insult.
It's an insult.
So no wonder this superficial man is leading the campaign to get rid of the name Millikan.
The lack of wisdom is as painful to me as the ethical aspect.
We judge people of the past by the past's values, not our values.
Otherwise, they'll all flunk.
The man made Caltech possible more than any other person.
Anyway, I don't have any love for Caltech.
I don't have any animosity toward it.
Now, however, I do have contempt for it.
Anyway, it's academia.
We continue.
Continue.
You're listening to the Dennis Prager Show on the day of inauguration.
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Congresswoman Liz Cheney from the state of Wyoming has come out and said that she supports impeachment.
There are five or six other Republicans as well.
Republicans are running for cover and they're running for cover quickly.
Mostly because a lot of them see a political opportunity right now.
So Isabel, can you help build that out how some Republicans are...
Ultimately, I think we're seeing a really Clear schism in the Republican Party right now between individuals who are answering to their constituents, who maybe are upset about the results of this last election, are rightfully concerned with some pretty credible allegations of voter fraud that were never followed up on in a court of law or by our Congress of the United States, and then individuals who are trying to appease the establishment Republican Party, trying to keep good favor in the United States Congress.
Obviously, we know that things accomplished in Congress are usually done through party favors and from the top down when it comes to leadership within the individual parties.
So right now, you're seeing a lot of those Republican Party loyalists, maybe who've been in office for several years or several decades, start to align more with this idea of impeaching Trump, whereas individuals more responsible to their constituents are trying to hold the line a little bit there.
Andy Biggs has called for the removal of Liz Cheney as head of the Republican Conference chair, as has Jim Jordan.
And we're starting to see there's kind of this schism happening.
Let's go to cut 71. I've called for her resignation.
I don't think she should be the chair of the Republican conference anymore.
The reality is she's not representing the conference.
And so what was really bothered me throughout this entire event, post what happened tragically last Wednesday, is you're starting to see who really supported President Donald Trump and his ideas and who just said they supported his agenda and his ideas. is you're starting to see who really supported President Donald Keep up with what's trending.
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I'm 61 years old, rust belt, worked in the steel mill 32 years.
I was working six days a week unlimited overtime when Jimmy Carter was president.
Got laid off for a year and a half when Ronald Reagan came in.
I wonder why.
And then another thing about this election and everything.
Every time I look on television, all I see is the rebel flag, a bunch of white people.
This guy still bringing Reagan after all this.
What, 40 years ago?
Damn.
Running around tearing up the Capitol, which I've never seen in my 61 years on this.
I hadn't either, and I'm as disgusted as you are, sir.
But you seem like to defend Trump.
Did I defend the looters, the rioters, sir?
They do.
You're nothing but a spin doctor, Mr. Elder.
A spin doctor.
At least he called me a mister.
It's like Fox News.
I've been called worse.
Always spin something when Trump does something stupid.
You know, I got 35 black and a few Latino people, and we listen to your show.
You should hear the things that they call you.
So you have a nice day, and you stay on your side of the fence, Mr. Elder, because we know...
Isn't that segregation?
Isn't that discrimination?
Isn't that Jim Crow?
I've got to stay on my side of the fence?
Isn't that what MLK was talking about, and he wrote that letter?
It's buttered on, and it's usually the lighter side of the bread.
Have a good day.
My bread is buttered on the whiter side of the bread.
Now, this is always fascinating when I hear it.
I'm assuming the gentleman is black.
You have any idea all the white people I've criticized?
What color is Bill Clinton?
What color is Joe Biden?
What color is Hillary Clinton?
What is the white side?
What color are all these left-wing people that I go after?
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I can't even believe I'm going to say these words.
Do you know who she's blaming and who she's suing over the violence and clashes and riots in New York after George Floyd's death?
She's suing the NYPD. She's suing them.
I'm not kidding you.
You think I'm pulling your leg?
Here's the New York Post editorial.
Yesterday, State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the NYPD for supposedly excessive force and false arrests during the Black Lives Matter protests slash riots this summer.
The suit alleges that the NYPD and its top brass have failed to address a long-standing pattern of abuse.
There's no question, the lawsuit says, that the NYPD engaged in a pattern of excessive, brutal, and unlawful force in suppressing overwhelmingly peaceful protesters.
Overwhelmingly.
Overwhelmingly, she said.
Overwhelmingly.
Now, the New York Post points out, Letitia James evidently has an early bedtime because as darkness fell, these protests became overwhelmingly unpeaceful very quickly.
Activists ignored curfews, yelled, spat, pushed cops, windows were smashed, stores looted, New York City became a boarded-up wasteland.
Especially in the wake of the Capitol, right?
It's the liberal narrative that everything over the summer was overwhelmingly peaceful, conveniently ignoring the attacks on federal buildings, the squatting in streets, looting, and deaths.
Deaths.
Who would want to be a cop with a lunatic like this?
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*music* Now, Dr. Corey, welcome.
Thank you for your work in taking care of the COVID-afflicted.
Why is ivermectin good?
Why is it good?
Because it works.
You know, we have been searching for that medicine that could be effective, in particular in early outpatients, right?
So many things have been tried.
I think a lot of folks even...
Doctors, the healthcare systems, they're dejected, right?
Because a lot of medicines were purported to work.
And unfortunately, it's been very disappointing.
But the story about ivermectin is it couldn't come as a better time.
We need another tool in our tool kit to battle this pandemic.
And the data behind it is that we need to be able to do this.
We need another tool kit to battle this pandemic.
Vince inauguration address and the themes of the inauguration in a moment.
However, I am crazed about truth, always have been, and accuracy is part of truth.
So my friend the microbiologist in Minnesota was wrong.
I'm sure he...
Did not deliberately say anything wrong.
They did have a resolution at the American Medical Association with regard to hydroxychloroquine, but their position is unchanged.
This is official AMA from December.
AMA tweet.
In March, AMA urged caution about prescribing hydroxychloroquine off-label to treat COVID-19.
Our position remains unchanged.
This is AMA considered issuing a new statement on the controversial drugs from Tennessee Star.
Hydroxychloroquine, when its House of Delegates met in November, however, in a phone interview with Robert Mills, AMA's media relations coordinator, The Ohio Star learned the AMA statement released on April 17th was not reversed.
So the AMA is continuing to cause massive death in the United States.
I stake my reputation on that charge.
It's a very big charge.
In other words, you will get more truth about, I believe you will get more truth about treating COVID from this non-doctor Then you will from the American Medical Association.
I am not happy about that.
It brings me no joy to tell you that.
But the corruption of the sciences is part of the corruption of virtually every institution.
In the United States, the leadership vacillates between leftism and cowardice.
A bad combination.
So, the new president, Joseph Biden, spoke about unity.
In the same speech, mentioned white supremacy, systemic racism, and there will be an impeachment vote in the Senate.
You want unity?
That's not exactly the way to encourage it.
All it is is a statement that 74 million Americans who voted for Donald Trump,...are held in contempt.
That's the statement.
I know we are, and that has no effect on me.
I hold them in contempt, so it's fine.
It's not here or there, if you will.
But don't claim that you are a unity creator when a president who's no longer president is being impeached from a position he doesn't hold.
So, just thought that that might be worth mentioning.
It's hard to say you love a country and then say it's systemically racist.
Would you love a human being who was systemically racist?
I wouldn't.
To be perfectly honest, that would be a deal-breaker.
Oh, he's a wonderful guy.
He's systemically racist.
In fact, believes in white supremacy.
President Biden mentioned white supremacy in his talk.
It's an amazing thing to have lived as long as I have in America and never met a white supremacist.
It's a phenomenon.
This threat to our country is just...
I guess I'm missing the dog whistles.
Unity.
We'll see what his executive orders do for the sake of unity.
I told you all of my broadcast career calls for unity are either naive or disingenuous.
I learned this in a very sweet setting, not in a political setting.
My first show on radio was...
Religion on the Line.
Ten years I did that show.
I had priests, ministers, rabbis each week, and then after five years I incorporated a fourth person from another religion.
They were all different ones, and I remember when the rabbis would call for Jewish unity, but of course the Orthodox and the non-Orthodox.
What were they going to unite on?
They used to be in Jewish life, they'd unite on Israel, but that has support for Israel, but that has, in the non-Orthodox world, declined measurably.
And in Christianity, the Catholic priest and the Protestant minister periodically says, oh, we yearn for Christian unity, but of course they wouldn't give up basic tenets or accept basic tenets of the others.
So these calls for unity, Whenever people call for unity, it's on their values.
I would love Americans to be united.
I wish everybody in America believed in the American Trinity.
E pluribus unum, in God we trust liberty.
That was the dream, to have people unite on those three values that are on every coin and dollar bill.
I think dollar bills, I know, on every coin.
By the way, just in a free thought association moment, if a free association moment, what is this?
There's a coin shortage.
You see these signs?
We pulled up at McDonald's yesterday and saw the sign.
Since there is a coin shortage, we can only accept exact payment in cash.
There's a coin shortage?
Now, this is an example of, I believe that's a lie, and that's a bad thing that I believe it's a lie.
Do you believe it's true?
Is there a coin shortage?
Why would there be a coin shortage?
Let's say there is.
Why is, and why has there been for six months?
We're certainly producing trillions of dollars.
Trillions of dollars is being printed out.
and there's a coin shortage?
It's not good when you don't believe, when you think the AMA is corrupt.
Medically corrupt.
Forget morally corrupt.
There is no joy in me in thinking that the American Medical Association, Has contributed to the death of tens of thousands of Americans by misleading them on hydroxychloroquine and zinc.
But that's what I believe.
I'm living it.
I take it.
Two young members of my household were positive two weeks ago, took hydroxychloroquine, ververmectin, and zinc, and the next day were feeling great.
Yep, took 24 hours.
Take it early on, the vast majority of people are helped early on.
You take it late when they did a lot of these phony studies, and it doesn't help.
Or they did it without zinc, doesn't help.
This is what we're living through.
Alrighty, everybody.
Let's see.
That's correct, by the way.
Yes, Raman received an eugenics was considered a progressive idea.
That is exactly right.
The leading academic and other institutions supported it.
That's correct.
It was considered progressive.
Margaret Sanger, that's right.
That's correct.
Jesus Saint of the left.
That is correct.
Fiona in Thousand Oaks.
So I'm going to let you guys go.
I want to thank you for calling.
And those points are extremely correct.
Opening up some lines.
1-8 Prager 776. Michael, Sarasota, Florida.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Prager.
How are you?
Okay, thank you.
My prayers are with you and your family, sir.
I did want to briefly touch...
On the inauguration speech and the speeches of the left, it seems that they are the party of, quote, unity.
And by very definition, that's in opposition to liberty.
Because liberty, you're offered the opportunity to have your own opinions.
And if you're going to be all in one accord, that has to be on someone's standards, or at least based on someone's belief system.
So it should be really considered the party of compliance, let's call it.
That's a very accurate point.
That's right.
It's a good way of putting in different words what I've said for decades.
People who call for unity, it is always a call for unity on their terms.
So it's a fake call.
That's why I don't call for it, because I admit I want unity on the American Trinity.
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Anybody in New York saw, did you see all the marching out of, nothing screams social justice better than walking out with Gucci purses.
You know, or, you know, a target under your arms, all the, I can't, I can't, I can't even.
Then this headline.
A new study.
It's like we're in the loony bin.
I swear, it feels like...
This is just massive trolling.
Yeah, it's the police officer's fault when people were burning down buildings.
Got it.
Got it.
Good.
Here's a new study evaluating COVID-19 responses around the world.
You'll find this interesting.
It found that mandatory lockdown orders...
Did not provide significantly more benefits to slowing the spread of the disease than any other voluntary measures such as social distancing or travel reduction.
Oh, you think?
Really?
Tell me more.
The peer-reviewed study, which was conducted by a group of Stanford researchers and published in the Wiley Online Library on January 5th, analyzed coronavirus case growth in 10 countries.
Okay?
England, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and the U.S. Those are countries that implemented mandatory lockdown orders and business closures.
Compared that to South Korea and Sweden, which implemented less severe, voluntary responses.
It aimed to analyze the effect that less restrictive or more restrictive measures had on changing individual behavior curbing the transmission of the virus.
The researchers used a mathematical model.
Under that model, the researchers determined there is no significant, clear, beneficial effect of more restrictive measures on case growth in any country.
Great.
Well, I'm glad to hear that now.
Wow, good to know.
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So many voices, many people who claim to speak for the evangelical church, they are, it seems to me, saying things that I consider totally wrong.
They're basically telling us all to shut up and to kind of go with...
The narrative that's being put out there.
And I have to say, you know, if I believed the narrative were correct, I would be saying the same thing.
But everything in me says this narrative is not correct.
There's too much that I see that is really suspicious.
The kind of thing, the way Joe Biden et alia handled themselves in the last few months, it didn't seem to me.
That they were clamoring for transparency.
It seemed to me they were trying to run out the clock and say, shut up, shut up, get people to shut up, and we're just going to win this thing, and then we'll get to shut everybody up.
That's effectively what's happening.
There is no way that anyone like you or me would countenance that.
We are not required to agree with each other in this country.
We have a right.
It's a mature adult thing to respect each other's opinions.
That's what we need to do.
So we need to stay.
We need to love God.
We need to love each other.
And I want to encourage everyone, resist being depressed.
Resist being discouraged.
Be joyous.
Every day I wake up and I say, this is the day the Lord hath made.
I will rejoice and be glad in it.
And every night before I close my eyes on my pillow, I ask God for a miracle.
I pray for our nation.
I pray for our president.
I pray for my family.
Let's keep doing that.
We'll stand strong.
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How much fraud did you just...
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Okay, everybody.
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Anaheim, California.
Daryl, hello.
Good morning, Mr. Prager.
I wanted to make your acquaintance be a phone about in person again, sir.
How are you?
Thank you.
Well.
Okay.
Actually, we met earlier at the 2019 Town Hall.
I was the gentleman who had the disposable code at Camry.
He thought it was kind of a precious that I still had in the 21st century.
Yes.
Anytime I see a camera, I am very moved.
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you, sir.
On to my point, so I'm going to waste time.
I wanted to make a comment regarding the young man who called earlier.
I only called half of his comments, but he stated that...
According to the studies that he consulted, all the rioting was being conducted by a lot of right-wingers.
I want to attest to the fact that I, of course, when I went home to visit Chicago last summer in July, all those little youth people who were attempting to tear down the Columbus statue in Grand Park, they were not right-wingers at all.
they they wrecked havoc on my city I'm they they they just practically destroyed the miracle mile it had had been right where it's in that so-called mayor I go Lori light foot she would if we put the police to stop them but she didn't do that's right and the FBI is FBI is arresting people who were in the capital who didn't even do anything who walked in will legally who just walked in
Not riot, not destroy, not push policemen.
In the early stages, I am told by people who were there, they just walked in.
And contrast them to the people who destroyed cities, downtown areas of cities.
It's amazing, isn't it?
You witnessed it?
Well, they under-reported it.
The media's message was, oh, the overwhelmingly peaceful demonstrations and a few rioters.
Sometimes they were saying it while there were buildings on fire behind the reporter.
That's why I said earlier, are you going to believe me or are you lying guys?
Oh, no, it's right wing.
Right wing.
Six months.
Of constant riots, I mean riots, destructive riots, massive stealing, looting, burning.
Police cars set on fire.
Sometimes police ambushed and shot to death.
Ah, but studies came out showing the threat is from white supremacists.
And he spoke about the threat of terror in white supremacists in his inaugural address while calling for unity.
Gee, who did he mean by that?
Really?
You have more to fear from right-wing rioters than left-wing rioters?
Those of you in Portland, Chicago, L.A., Seattle, Philadelphia, New York.
God.
To see the lies that are perpetrated.
And then, of course, people believe it because that's what they hear.
It's just...
It's remarkable.
Paula in Champlin, Minnesota.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Thank you so much for taking my call.
I just wanted to say that I can completely agree with the California University who wants to do away with the name Millican as long as they're also willing to give back all the money that they received by using his name all these years.
Yeah, that's right.
That's a good point.
The whole thing is phony.
The whole thing...
I called this years ago moral onanism.
That's what the left is about.
Onanism is a fancy word for masturbation.
And it's self-pleasure.
The left is engaged in moral self-pleasure.
Look at how moral I am.
I am signing a petition to get rid of the name Millikan.
Which I never heard of before this in any event, but I read about him, who is largely responsible for Caltech and all the alleged good that the place has done.
But all the good that he did for science is a Nobel Prize winner, and all the good that he did for Caltech is irrelevant because he supported eugenics, which was disgusting and evil.
And so did Justice Louis Brandeis.
Of Brandeis University fame, and they will never take down their name there because it's worth too much money.
These academics are frauds.
They're just frauds.
This is all about, look at how wonderful I am while they lead lives of great narcissism.
It's just a wonder.
It's a wonder.
I mentioned that the UCLA professor that the LA Times reported who was defending the taking down of the Millican name at Caltech was a leader in the opposition to me conducting the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra.
Among other reasons, I insulted atheists by saying God was necessary to have objective morality.
It gives you an idea of his intellectual.
The intellectual caliber of that man.
This is what your kids are taught as a professor of political science at UCLA. These are the battles that we have to wage.
You have to join me and join with others in fighting.
There are a lot of us, my friends.
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Dr. Corey, welcome.
Thank you for your work in taking care of the COVID afflicted.
Why is ivermectin good?
Why is it good?
Because it works.
You know, we have been searching for that medicine that could be effective, in particular in early outpatients, right?
So many things have been tried.
I think a lot of folks even...
Doctors, the healthcare systems, they're dejected, right?
Because a lot of medicines were purported to work.
Unfortunately, it's been very disappointing.
But the story about ivermectin is it couldn't come as a better time.
We need another tool in our toolkit to battle this pandemic.
And the data behind ivermectin is just rapidly increasing.
I mean, it's thoroughly convincing that this is going to be a highly, highly effective drug against COVID.
How confident are you without double-blind trials of ivermectin's efficacy?
So, we have to correct that misimpression.
There are numerous trials.
So my manuscript, which just passed through peer review, is going to be published in a pretty prominent medical journal in the next coming weeks.
I reviewed 27 controlled trials.
16 of them are randomized controlled trials.
Five of them are double-blind and one is single-blind.
We have numerous trials from centers and countries around the world.
In the 27 trials, they include over 6,500 patients.
In the randomized controlled trials alone, over 2,500 patients.
And so we're doing what's called meta-analyses, where you combine all of the results from individual trials into a large analysis.
That is actually considered the highest and most powerful form of medical evidence.
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He incited a riot.
He incited an insurrection.
He's arguably, at least in the 21st century, you could say Timothy McVeigh for the 20th century, but he is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.
I'm just going to count to ten.
I'm going to take a deep breath.
As a person who taught terrorism and counter-terrorism studies, for many a moon, Mooch, you're a cretin.
You're actually calling the President of the United States the same as a man who killed hundreds of Americans, including children in a kindergarten.
Blew them up.
Now, just to underline how much of a clown, a risible character that man is, we have another juxtaposed audio cut, The Mooch.
Again, talking about Donald J. Trump.
Play cuts.
I love the president, and I'm very, very loyal to the president.
We've won the presidency because of Donald J. Trump.
He is an unbelievable politician.
If he cared, what do you...
People said about him, there's no way he would be president.
I love the president, and I think a lot of you guys know in the media, I've been very, very loyal to him.
I've seen him in operation over the last 20 plus years.
The president has really good karma, okay?
And the world turns back to him.
I'm still on his team.
I support his agenda.
I think he's doing a great job for the country.
I love the president.
The president's phenomenal with the press, okay?
And he's a great communicator.
I love the president.
I love him.
He's phenomenal.
He's great.
He's the best thing since sliced bread.
So what does that mean, Moochie?
Does it mean you like terrorists?
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I'm Dennis Prager.
Great to be with you.
And I've discussed the inauguration.
I played the address as it was happening on the show.
And we are in for a ride, shall we say.
All the good that I believe was done in the Trump administration, to the extent possible, will be undone.
I'll give you an example.
The calling for the President Biden support for a national minimum wage.
Already, thanks to Democrats, tens of thousands of restaurants have gone out of business.
Hundreds of thousands are on the brink of dissolution because of the lockdown.
Like where I live, Los Angeles County.
Still can't eat in a restaurant.
Or outside a restaurant.
The weather here is okay to eat outside.
They have simply crushed restaurants, nail salons, hair salons, for absolutely no medical reason.
They're open in Florida.
They're doing better than California there.
They have much more ratio of old people in Florida.
And it's an open state because it's governed by Republicans who believe in liberty.
Democrats do not.
An opinion that's a fact.
So, we've locked them down.
And now, just in case restaurants have survived, he is calling for a $15 minimum wage, nationally imposed, so that New York, where the standard of living is much more expensive and higher, and they could afford it better, They will have the same rate as in Alabama.
But here's the point.
It will put restaurants out of business.
See?
Because, again, it's a moral onanism.
The minimum wage makes...
There are two reasons.
The unions push for it.
The unions control the Democratic Party.
And it makes them feel that they're moral.
The issue for the left is not to do what is right.
It is to feel you have done right.
That's why I call it onanism.
Biden destroys restaurants to save them.
Wall Street Journal.
Yesterday.
Probably today, actually.
Yesterday on the Internet.
Joe Biden proposes $15 billion in relief grants for America's COVID-crushed businesses, but he also wants to mandate a new minimum wage.
That for many restaurants would wipe out the benefit and then some.
Restaurants shed some six million jobs in the first two months of the pandemic.
They should always say lockdown, not pandemic.
As a consequence of continued COVID-related closures and a decline in customer traffic, the industry ended 2020 with two and a half million fewer jobs than before the pandemic.
He proposes to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, which more than doubles the existing minimum, $7.25 an hour.
The separate minimum for tipped workers, this is important that you understand this, workers who get tips, they have a lower minimum because they get much more money from tips.
People like me tip a lot.
The separate minimum for tipped workers is $2.13 an hour, and the president-elect proposes to raise that to $15, too, an increase of more than 600%.
How are restaurants going to afford that, ladies and gentlemen?
They're already on the verge of bankruptcy.
This is what Democrats do.
They destroy small businesses.
Because small businesses are not important to them.
Walmart's important to them.
Amazon is important to them.
Twitter is important to them.
Target is important to them.
But the little guy?
Yeah.
Tipped workers are already required to earn the full federal minimum between their base wage and tips.
So it's already...
They already earn 15 when you include the tips, and more.
Most earn more.
But it doesn't matter.
The relief grants wouldn't come close to offsetting this new mandate.
Consider the math for a small, full-service restaurant location in West Virginia with five servers, where the tipped wage minimum is $2.62 an hour.
Mr. Biden's plan would raise the hourly cost of each server by $12.38, or $19,000 annually for a 30-hour workweek.
With payroll taxes, that's roughly $100,000 in new annual costs, compared with the average COVID relief grant of $15,000.
Where is the restaurant going to come up with $100,000 for the five servers?
It's going to close.
That's what's going to happen.
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On behalf of the Prager family, thank you.
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And I will add to that, did you think you had an appropriate opportunity to present it to a court?
Yeah, I think we did have an appropriate opportunity, and that's the whole system, right?
We have a system where we get to petition.
Courts and governments, obviously, we did not get the outcome that we desired.
There was limited, I would say, research opportunity that we were given.
Obviously, we don't have the ballots or the envelopes with the signatures on them.
And our whole case was that the signature verification problem wasn't what it should have been.
And that's an incredibly difficult process to go down the road.
and prove without having the access to the ballots and the envelopes and we were never allowed access to that.
Certainly we have to concentrate on having an ID to vote and I believe because we have a huge problem with this in California is that you shouldn't send ballots to people that do not know those ballots are coming.
We should have a system where individuals can vote by mail.
But they tell the Register of Voters, the officials in the county, where they live so that the address is correct.
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Your summation of what you witnessed in the second impeachment of the President of the United States.
You know, this was such a disgrace.
And just like I mentioned on my speech on the floor of the House chambers, The hypocrisy is on full display with the Democrats.
They do not want to help American families.
This pandemic has hurt so many people in our country.
Shut down businesses.
People have lost their jobs.
Families have gone below the poverty line here in America.
And instead of helping American families, they want to rush through another sham impeachment.
They'll use any excuse that they have to do anything that they can to destroy President Trump.
But ultimately, he is not their main target.
His supporters are who they are truly after.
They despise.
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Democrats control everything right now.
See what happens.
They don't control the Supreme Court.
See if they pack it.
I don't think they need to.
I think they think they can get away with it, because the media would support it.
That's a big deal.
Having the media on your side is huge.
It's everything, actually.
For example, just on the riots last year, how underreported they were and how overreported the quote-unquote insurrection was.
That was a perfect example.
There's been more attention to a few hours of rioting in the Capitol Then six months of rioting by the left.
You realize that?
The cumulative, I am sure of it, the cumulative space in newspapers and time on cable news devoted to what is now called and was called today by Amy Klobuchar.
They talk about uniting the country and they lie about the word.
About the word insurrection?
Anyway, I was reading to you about how the restaurants are about to be crushed further.
Many more of you will go out of business, thanks to the Biden administration.
That will raise costs.
If you have five servers, $100,000 in new annual costs because of the minimum wage going up to $15.
The Wall Street Journal reports, Mr. Biden has dismissed the point.
There's no evidence that when you raise the minimum wage, businesses go out of business.
He said in his second debate with President Trump.
And the president was called a liar.
Is that a lie?
Or is that a lie?
I'm serious.
There's no evidence that when you raise the minimum wage, businesses go out of business.
How does a person say such a bald-faced lie?
The answer?
The media won't call them out on it.
That's why.
A Democrat can say anything.
My heart breaks for restaurant owners.
It just breaks for them.
It's such a quality-of-life issue, the independent restaurant in the United States.
The chains will survive.
They have enough cash.
The issue is the other guys.
Thank you.
Joe in New York City, hello.
Hi Dennis, how are you?
I'm well, thank you.
Good, good.
So I just wanted to give a little backup to what you're saying about the under-reporting about what went on in the United States during the George Floyd riots.
I'm in law enforcement.
In New York, and I can tell you that for the two weeks following George Floyd, myself and my unit were on the front lines of those riots for two weeks straight, working 1460 nowadays.
And every day I would come home before my head would hit the pillow, I'd say, let me just, you know, tune in to the news online to kind of get, like, a general idea of what they were reporting.
Dennis, they were reporting nothing.
When I tell you that New York City, downtown New York City, looked as if an airstrike had been called in, and I would see the same endless loop of video of the same NYPD van burning night after night after night, and it gave no indication as to the carnage and destruction that was going on in downtown Manhattan for weeks, for weeks.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
The lying media.
They lie by omission, and they lie by commission.
They lie by omission at least as much.
I saw on YouTube, it's probably taken down, somebody just drove up, I don't know, it was Madison Avenue or Fifth Avenue, and they just drove up with their smartphone camera, and all you saw for, I don't know, 40, 50 blocks was destruction.
That was done by an amateur guy riding in a car, and no news program, of which I am aware, broadcasted.
No, none of them.
None of them did.
And even the ones, I don't know how familiar you are with the local New York networks, but even the networks and the newspapers that you would think would be the first to report it.
For some reason, just didn't.
Just didn't.
And if I could just add one more thing quick before you let me go about the restaurant industry in New York City.
Dennis, I just don't see how New York City is going to come back.
On a Saturday night or a Friday or Saturday night, anyone in the United States can tune in to the live feed of Times Square.
Dennis, there's no one there.
There's no one there.
And it's not locked down.
It's not locked down.
It's open, technically.
But there is no one coming to New York.
Well, that's right.
Can you eat in a restaurant in New York City inside?
No, you cannot.
You can eat outside.
And it's January.
It's January.
It's 37 degrees right now.
It's 37 degrees.
What is 27 or 37?
It's 37 degrees.
37 degrees, right.
It's 5 degrees above freezing.
How many people are going to eat outside?
Look, I live in Southern California, and at night it goes into the 50s.
And that's cold.
So the 30s is ridiculous.
Who's going to sit outside in 37-degree weather?
And that's a balmy day for New York in January.
Delta, United, American, JetBlue, Alaska.
They can all have you eat without a mask two inches from a stranger.
Right?
That's fine.
You know why?
They got clout.
Jerry's Diner has no clout.
That's the way it works.
The union of big business and government under the Democrats is a very scary thing.
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The American experiment is founded upon a presupposition, a prior commitment to an ordered liberty, an established order.
That means policies.
It means a covenant.
In our case, it means a constitution.
As of right now, the U.S. Constitution is the longest surviving written constitution in human history.
It's a remarkable document.
All of that came to the fore of the violent events that interrupted the joint session of Congress to count the votes of the Electoral College.
At the end of the day, our constitutional order proved itself once again resilient.
But that doesn't take away any of the tragedy and the horror of what took place.
It was an enormous stress test on ordered liberty, a stress test brought on by the President of the United States.
We will never give up.
We will never concede.
It doesn't happen.
You don't concede when there's theft involved.
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Headline, Homicide is a devastating plague on black communities, and it is time we stop ignoring it.
His name is John H-U-D-G-I-N, Hudgens.
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Quote, The reality is that homicides in major cities, including Baltimore, are not race neutral.
Of the more than 300 people killed in the streets of Baltimore last year, just about all of them were African Americans.
The shooters, killers, were most likely black as well.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country, writes this man.
I haven't come across the word microaggression yet.
I haven't come across the word underrepresentation yet.
Quote, We must realize, he continues, that some black people are a much greater threat to other black people than the KKK or the white citizens' councils.
You know, liberals love telling you about white nationalism and how white nationalists are rising up.
I'm born and raised in South Central.
I've been...
On the earth now for a few decades, I don't recall seeing a single Klansman up and down my neighborhood in all those decades I lived there.
Maybe I just missed it.
The number of blacks gunned down in the streets by other blacks parallels our memories of the many blacks lynched in communities across the United States after Reconstruction.
This is a devastating plague, acutely affecting black communities across the country.
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Yes, indeed.
Indeed.
you Angela, San Antonio, Texas.
Hello.
Hello, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call.
I have something to say about hydroxychloroquine and what I call in my house the Trump drugs that saved my husband a week ago Saturday.
He was very ill with COVID-19 as well as myself.
Our entire family got it right after Christmas.
And he was severely ill with an 83 postdocs at 5 a.m.
on Saturday morning a week ago.
And I texted and called everybody I knew to see if there was any way I could get these drugs.
Our primary care doctor had been contacted as soon as we knew we were positive.
I'm high risk.
He is not.
and she would not prescribe anything other than albuterol, an albuterol inhaler and something for the cough.
That is all she prescribed.
And if we got worse, she told us we needed to go to the hospital, to the ER.
I'm a type 1 diabetic since I was a child, and I have a heart condition, and I felt like I had the flu.
I was not bad at all.
My husband was severely ill, and he is healthy.
He runs 20 miles a week.
He is not overweight.
He takes care of himself.
And he got severely ill, and it happened quickly.
And I finally got the drugs at about late in the day on Saturday.
And I administered the hydroxychloroquine first, two tablets of 200 milligrams.
And then I started giving him five ivermectin tablets at three milligrams each.
And then I started giving him a budesimide inhaler.
Did you give him zinc, by the way?
Yes, he'd been on zinc.
Okay, good.
That's key.
all of that on the regulation.
Sunday, he was much better.
He did not have to go to the hospital.
His full stock was up to 93.
Right.
That's because you didn't listen to your doctor.
Right, exactly.
That's right.
That's it.
Medical profession has disgraced itself in its opposition to hydroxychloroquine.
It's completely politically induced and medically indefensible.
Vast numbers of people are dead because of the AMA and the FDA and all these other groups.
It's astonishing.
It's astonishing, my friends.
I can't believe I'm saying this.
But it's true!
People are dying because of the opposition to an unbelievably safe 60-year regularly taken drug.
And then they close down the society because, after all, so many people are dying.
They let them die.
Then they let the businesses die because they let the people die.